Friday, November 18, 2011

Entertainment headlines from The Denver Post


Today's Entertainment and Lifestyle Headlines

Regis Philbin making exit from morning TV
NEW YORK—Regis Philbin is saying goodbye to morning television. The veteran show-biz personality is making his final appearance as host of "Live!  



Today's Celebrity Buzz

People: Mila Kunis "honored" to be going to Marine Corps Ball
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    Today's Food and Dining

    The unsung heroes of the Thanksgiving table
    You spend a lot of time thinking about your turkey, your pumpkin pie, your wine, your seating chart. But don't forget the under-the-radar components of the Thanksgiving table — they have the power to transform your feast.

     



    Gossip - Bill Husted

    Husted: Denver native Tor Myhren named Madison Avenue's most powerful person
    NYC ad man Tor Myhren is the 39-year-old son of Denver cable-TV mogul Trygve Myhren, and he's a big baby. As in E-Trade's talking baby.  



    Moms - Parenting

    A Recipe For Giving Thanks
    One week from now, many families and friends in our culture will take part in a celebration of giving thanks. This holiday is traditionally hinged upon the abundance of provisions, predominantly of the edible sort. Following laborious culinary preparations, groups of ravenous adults and children gather 'round a feast to devour that for which they  



    Today's Movies

    Movie review: "The Descendants"
    Knowing when to let go and when to hold tight is at the heart of matters in "The Descendants," Alexander Payne's bittersweet, achingly funny dramedy set in Hawaii.  



    Music - Classical

    Nearly forgotten — but significant — 17th-century opera "is worth hearing"
    Henry Purcell's well-known "Dido and Aeneas" is often thought of as the first English-language opera, but that is not entirely true.  



    Reverb

    Mile Marker: Matthew & the Atlas
    Brit folkers Matthew & the Atlas came through Uneven Studio during their Denver tour stop with Mumford & Sons to record a four-song acoustic session. Stream, download and watch the day here.

     



    Today's Style

    The unsung heroes of the Thanksgiving table
    You spend a lot of time thinking about your turkey, your pumpkin pie, your wine, your seating chart. But don't forget the under-the-radar components of the Thanksgiving table — they have the power to transform your feast.  



    Television - Joanne Ostrow

    Regis feels 'pretty good' as he prepares to exit
    NEW YORK—Regis Philbin says fans have told him he makes them happy every morning. "I'm glad I did that," he says, "'cause it made me happy.  



    Theater - John Moore

    "Collapse" needs a bit of scaffolding
    Review: The premise could not be more earth-shaking — or anachronistic: A wild, comic romp set against the horror of the 2007 Minneapolis bridge disaster that killed 13 and injured 145. Rating: ***  


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